RES-2016-032RESOLUTION NO. 2 016 - 0 3 2
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
ANAHEIM APPROVING AND ADOPTING SPECIFIC PLAN
AMENDMENT NO. 2014-00065, RESCINDING
PACIFICENTER ANAHEIM SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 88-3 AND
NORTHEAST AREA SPECIFIC PLAN NO. 94-1, AND
ADOPTING ANAHEIM CANYON SPECIFIC PLAN NO.
2015-1.
(SPN2014-00065)
(DEV2011-00125)
WHEREAS, on April 29, 1986, the City Council of the City of Anaheim ("City Council")
adopted Ordinance No. 4709 to establish uniform procedures for the adoption and
implementation of Specific Plans for the coordination of future development within the City,
which specified that zoning and development standards would be substituted for existing zoning
regulations under the Zoning Code for a Specific Plan area when the Specific Plan includes
zoning regulations and development standards, which zoning and development standards are to
be adopted by ordinance independent of the adoption of the Specific Plan; and
WHEREAS, the Anaheim Canyon encompasses approximately 2,600 acres in the
northern portion of the City of Anaheim, roughly bounded on the north by Orangethorpe
Avenue, on the south by the Santa Ana River, on the east by Imperial Highway (SR -90), and on
the west by the Orange Freeway (SR -57); and
WHEREAS, the Anaheim Canyon encompasses approximately 2,600 acres in the
northern portion of the City of Anaheim, roughly bounded on the north by Orangethorpe
Avenue, on the south by the Santa Ana River, on the east by Imperial Highway (SR -90), and on
the west by the Orange Freeway (SR -57); and
WHEREAS, in 1989, the City Council approved the PacifiCenter Anaheim Specific Plan
No. 88-3 (the "SP 88-3 Specific Plan") together with zoning and development standards
applicable to the SP 88-3 Specific Plan area that are set forth in Chapter 18.106 (PacifiCenter
Anaheim Specific Plan No. 88-3 (SP88-3) Zoning and Development Standards) (the "SP 88-3
Zone") of the Anaheim Municipal Code (the "Code") to guide development of a mixed use
center that would include offices, retail, restaurants and a hotel with supporting services to
encourage transit use and facilitate business operations on approximately 26 acres, located south
of La Palma Avenue, west of Tustin Avenue, north of the Riverside Freeway (SR -91) and east of
the Metrolink rail line; and
WHEREAS, in 1995, the City Council approved the Northeast Area Specific Plan No.
94-1 (the "SP94-1 Specific Plan") together with zoning and development standards applicable to
the SP 94-1 Specific Plan area that are set forth in Chapter 18.120 (Northeast Area Specific Plan
No. 94-1(SP94-1) Zoning and Development Standards) (the "SP 94-1 Zone") of the Code to
provide for a wide variety of industrial and commercial uses within an area generally consistent
with the Anaheim Canyon, excluding properties within the SP88-3 Specific Plan area; and
WHEREAS, in 2011, the City of Anaheim was awarded a grant from the California
Strategic Growth Council to prepare a Specific Plan for Anaheim Canyon to replace the
development requirements of the existing zoning on the properties in this area, remove
regulatory obstacles to the reuse of existing structures, promote infill development of currently
vacant or underutilized properties, encourage sustainable development, and create a business
environment attractive to a wide variety of industries; and
WHEREAS, staff has initiated the preparation of a proposed Specific Plan for the
establishment of the Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan Area in the form presented to this City
Council; and
WHEREAS, staff has determined that several properties outside of the SP94-1 Specific
Plan Area should also be included within the boundaries of the proposed Anaheim Canyon
Specific Plan Area because they have uses that are similar to the uses on adjacent properties
within the SP94-1 Specific Plan Area, which additional properties include commercial properties
located east of SR -90, properties adjacent to and including the Santa Ana River, and property
located southwest of the intersection of the Burlington Northern Santa Fe rail line and Tustin
Avenue, currently designated for industrial use; and
WHEREAS, there are currently approximately 27.9 million square feet of non-residential
buildings within the boundaries of the proposed Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan Area. Formation
of the Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan Area in accordance with the proposed Specific Plan would
result in the potential to develop an additional 19.6 million square feet of non-residential building
area; and
WHEREAS, there are currently 312 multi -family residential units in the Transit Core
Area (Development Area 4) of the SP94-1 Zone. Formation of the Anaheim Canyon Specific
Plan Area would result in the potential to develop an additional 2,607 multi -family residential
units within Development Area 3: Transit -Oriented Area of the proposed Anaheim Canyon
Specific Plan; and
WHEREAS, a series of actions is required to establish a Specific Plan for the Anaheim
Canyon Specific Plan Area (collectively, the "Proposed Actions"), including:
1. General Plan Amendment No. 2014-00492 to amend the Land Use, Circulation,
Green, Economic Development, and Community Design Elements of the General Plan of the
City of Anaheim to be consistent with the proposed Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan No. 2015-
01; and
2. Specific Plan Amendment No. 2014-00065 to rescind PacifiCenter Anaheim Specific
Plan No. 88-3 and Northeast Area Specific Plan No. 94-1, and to adopt the Anaheim Canyon
Specific Plan No. 2015-1; and
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3. Zoning Code Amendment No. 2014-00115 to amend Title 18 (Zoning) of the
Anaheim Municipal Code to (a) rescind Chapter 18.106 (PacifiCenter Anaheim Specific Plan
No. 88-3 (SP 88-3) Zoning and Development Standards) and Chapter 18.120 (Northeast Area
Specific Plan No. 94-1 (SP 94-1) Zoning and Development Standards), (b) adopt Chapter 18.120
(Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan No. 2015-01 (SP 2015-01) Zoning and Development
Standards), and (c) amend other portions of the Anaheim Municipal Code to be consistent with
the addition of said new Chapter 18.120; and
4. Reclassification No. 2014-00262 to apply the zoning and development standards of
the proposed new Chapter 18.120 (Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan No. 2015-01 (SP 2015-01)
Zoning and Development Standards) to those properties within the Anaheim Canyon Specific
Plan Area that are currently classified under the SP 88-3 Zone, the SP 94-1 Zone, the "I"
Industrial Zone, the "C -G" General Commercial Zone, the "T" Transition Zone, and the Scenic
Corridor (SC) Overlay Zone; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to and in accordance with the provisions of the California
Environmental Quality Act (Public Resources Code Section 21000 et seq.; herein referred to as
"CEQA"), the State of California Guidelines for Implementation of the California Environmental
Quality Act (herein referred to as the "CEQA Guidelines"), and the City's Local CEQA
Procedure Manual, the City is the "lead agency" for the preparation and consideration of
environmental documents for the Proposed Actions; and
WHEREAS, in September 2013, City Council approved a contract with Placeworks
(formerly The Planning Center DC&E) to prepare Environmental Impact Report No. 2013-00348
("EIR No. 348") for the Proposed Actions; and
WHEREAS, a Notice of Preparation ("NOP") for Draft EIR No. 348 was distributed to
the public on October 28, 2013. The public review period for the initial study ended on
November 27, 2013. The City held a public scoping meeting on November 12, 2013 to provide
members of the public with an opportunity to learn about the Proposed Actions, ask questions
and provide comments about the scope and content of the information to be addressed in Draft
EIR No. 348; and
WHEREAS, Draft EIR No. 348 was made available for a 45 -day public review period
from May 28, 2015 to July 13, 2015. The Notice of Availability ("NOA"), which also included
noticing for a public hearing before the Planning Commission and a tentative date for a public
hearing before the City Council to review and consider Draft EIR No. 348 and the Proposed
Actions, was sent to a list of interested persons, agencies and organizations, as well as property
owners within the proposed Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan Area and within a 300 -foot radius
thereof. The Notice of Completion ("NOC") was sent to the State Clearinghouse in Sacramento
for distribution to public agencies. The NOA was posted at the Orange County Clerk -Recorder's
office on May 28, 2015. Copies of Draft EIR No. 348 were made available for public review at
the City of Anaheim Planning Department and has been available for download via the City's
website; and
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WHEREAS, in accordance with California Water Code Section 10910, Draft EIR No.
348 includes a Water Supply Assessment ("WSA") dated October 2014 as Appendix J, which
concludes that a sufficient water supply and its reliability is and will be available for the
Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan Area; and
WHEREAS, Specific Plan Amendment No. 2014-00065, in the form presented at this
meeting, proposes to rescind PacifiCenter Anaheim Specific Plan No. 88-3 and Northeast Area
Specific Plan No. 94-1 and adopt the Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan No. 2015-1 for the
Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan Area; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission did hold a public hearing at the Anaheim Civic
Center, Council Chamber, 200 South Anaheim Boulevard, on August 24, 2015, which was
continued to October 5, 2015 and, due to a lack of a quorum on that date, continued again to
October 19, 2105, notice of said public hearing having been duly given as required by law and in
accordance with the provisions of the Anaheim Municipal Code, to hear and consider evidence
and testimony concerning the contents and sufficiency of Draft EIR No. 348 and for and against
the Proposed Actions, including Specific Plan Amendment No. 2014-00065, and to investigate
and make findings and recommendations in connection therewith; and
WHEREAS, at said public hearing, upon hearing and considering all testimony and
arguments (if any) of all persons desiring to be heard, the Planning Commission considered all
factors relating to the Proposed Actions, including Draft EIR No. 348, the comments and
recommendations received on Draft EIR No. 348 (either verbatim or in summary), a list of
persons, organizations and public agencies that submitted comments on Draft EIR No. 348, the
responses of the City, as lead agency, to significant points raised in the review and consultation
process, and did adopt its Resolution No. PC2015-083 on October 19, 2015, recommending that
this City Council (i) approve and adopt the WSA and Findings of Fact and a Statement of
Overriding Considerations Regarding Draft EIR No. 348, (ii) certify Final EIR No. 348, and (iii)
approve and adopt Mitigation Monitoring Program No. 312. The Planning Commission also
recommended that this City Council find and determine, as did the Planning Commission, that
the WSA, the comments and recommendations received on Draft EIR No. 348 (either verbatim
or in summary), a list of persons, organizations and public agencies that submitted comments on
Draft EIR No. 348, the responses of the City, as lead agency, to significant points raised in the
review and consultation process, together with Findings of Fact and a Statement of Overriding
Considerations Regarding Draft EIR No. 348, satisfy all of the requirements of CEQA and are
adequate to serve as the required environmental documentation for the Proposed Actions; and
WHEREAS, Final Environmental Impact Report No. 2013-00348 (herein referred to as
"Final EIR No. 348") consists of Draft EIR No. 348, the comments and recommendations
received on Draft EIR No. 348 (either verbatim or in summary), a list of persons, organizations
and public agencies that submitted comments on Draft EIR No. 348, the responses of the City, as
lead agency, to significant points raised in the review and consultation process, the Findings of
Fact and a Statement of Overriding Considerations, and Mitigation Monitoring Program No. 312
prepared for the Proposed Actions. A complete copy of Final EIR No. 348 is on file and can be
viewed in the Anaheim Planning and Building Department and on the project website at
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www.anaheim.net/anaheimcanyon. Final EIR No. 348 is identified on the webpage as "Final
Environmental Impact Report"; and
WHEREAS, by the adoption of its Resolution No. PC2015-085 on October 19, 2015, the
Planning Commission recommended that the City Council approve and adopt proposed Specific
Plan Amendment No. 2014-00065, in the form presented at this meeting and incorporated herein
by this reference, contingent upon and subject to the adoption of General Plan Amendment No.
2014-00492, Zoning Code Amendment No. 2014-00115, and Reclassification No. 2014-00262,
now pending; and
WHEREAS, upon receipt of the Planning Commission's Resolutions Nos. PC2015-083,
PC2015-084, PC2015-085, PC2015-086 and PC2015-087, a summary of evidence, report of
findings and recommendations of the Planning Commission, the City Council did fix the 26th day
of January, 2016, as the time, and the City Council Chamber in the Civic Center, as the place, for
a public hearing on the Proposed Actions and for the purpose of considering Final EIR No. 348
and the Proposed Actions; and
WHEREAS, on January 26, 2016, the City Council did conduct a public hearing, notice
of said public hearing having been duly given as required by law and in accordance with the
provisions of Chapter 18.60 of the Code, to hear and consider evidence for and against Final EIR
No. 348 and the Proposed Actions and to investigate and make findings in connection therewith;
and
WHEREAS, by the adoption of a resolution concurrently with, but prior in time to, the
adoption of this Resolution and pursuant to the provisions of CEQA, the State CEQA Guidelines,
and the City's Local CEQA Procedure Manual, this City Council found and determined that Final
EIR No. 348 provides an adequate assessment of the potentially significant environmental
impacts of the Proposed Actions and certified Final EIR No. 348, including the adoption of
Findings of Fact and Statement of Overriding Considerations and Mitigation Monitoring
Program No. 312, and fully complies with CEQA, the CEQA Guidelines and the City's Local
CEQA Procedure Manual, is adequate to serve as the environmental documentation for the
Proposed Actions, and reflects the independent judgment and analysis of the City Council; and
WHEREAS, at said public hearing, upon hearing and considering all evidence and
reports offered at said hearing and all testimony and arguments (if any) of all persons desiring to
be heard, this City Council considered all factors relating to the Proposed Actions, including
Specific Plan Amendment No. 2014-00065 and the modifications thereto set forth on Exhibit A
to this Resolution, and the recommendations of the Planning Commission, and does hereby find
and determine as follows:
1. That the property proposed for the Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan No. 2015-1 has
unique site characteristics, such as topography, location or surroundings, that are enhanced by
special land use and development standards;
2. That the proposed Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan No. 2015-1 is consistent with the
goals and policies of the General Plan, and with the purposes, standards and land use guidelines
therein;
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3. That the proposed Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan No. 2015-1 results in development
of desirable character that will be compatible with existing and proposed development in the
surrounding neighborhood;
4. That the proposed Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan No. 2015-1 contributes to a balance
of land uses throughout the City; and
5. That the proposed Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan No. 2015-1 respects environmental,
aesthetic and historic resources consistent with economic realities.
WHEREAS, this City Council further finds and determines the following:
1. Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan No. 2015-1 will replace the SP88-3 Specific Plan and
the SP94-1 Specific Plan, therefore indicating that the area encompassed by the Anaheim
Canyon Specific Plan Area is suitable for a specific plan; and
2. The proposed adoption of Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan No. 2015-1 and rescission
of SP88-3 Specific Plan and the SP94-1 Specific Plan are being processed concurrently with
General Plan Amendment No. 2014-00492, which will modify and amend the Land Use,
Circulation, Green, Economic Development and Community Design Elements of the General
Plan of the City of Anaheim to be consistent with the proposed Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan
No. 2015-01, and would include, among other things, changes in land use, expanding the
description of the "Water Use" land use category to allow certain non -water uses within the
Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan Area, a new "Complete Streets Connector" roadway
classification, changing references from "The Canyon" to "Anaheim Canyon," and modifications
to bikeways and trails within the Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan Area. No substantive changes
to the General Plan Goals or Policies are proposed;
3. Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan No. 2015-1 includes Public Realm Improvements and
Private Realm Incentives and Strategies that are consistent with the goals and policies for
Anaheim Canyon contained within the Community Design Element of the General Plan and will
result in development of desirable character that will be compatible with existing and proposed
development in the surrounding neighborhood;
4. Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan No. 2015-1 is intended to maintain and enhance the
City's employment base in the Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan Area, contributing to a balance of
land uses throughout the City; and
5. Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan No. 2015-1 is intended to encourage sustainable
development and create a business environment attractive to a wide variety of industries;
therefore, respecting environmental, aesthetic and historic resources consistent with economic
realities; and
WHEREAS, this City Council determines that the evidence in the record constitutes
substantial evidence to support the actions taken and the findings made in this Resolution, that
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the facts stated in this Resolution are supported by substantial evidence in the record, including
testimony received at the public hearing, the staff presentations, the staff report and all materials
in the project files. There is no substantial evidence, nor are there other facts, that detract from
the findings made in this Resolution. This City Council expressly declares that it considered all
evidence presented and reached these findings after due consideration of all evidence presented
to it.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that, on the basis of the above findings and
determinations and based upon a thorough review of proposed Specific Plan Amendment 2014-
00065, Final EIR No. 348, and the evidence received to date, this City Council does hereby
approve and adopt Specific Plan Amendment 2014-00065, in the form presented at this meeting
and as modified by Exhibit A, attached hereto and incorporated herein by this reference, thereby
rescinding PacifiCenter Anaheim Specific Plan No. 88-3 and Northeast Area Specific Plan No.
94-1 and adopting the Anaheim Canyon Specific Plan No. 2015-1, which action shall be
contingent upon and subject to the adoption of (i) General Plan Amendment No. 2014-00492,
Zoning Code Amendment No. 2014-00115, and Reclassification No. 2014-00262, now pending,
and (ii) the mitigation measures set forth in Mitigation Monitoring Program No. 312 approved in
conjunction with Final EIR No. 348.
THE FOREGOING RESOLUTION is approved and adopted by the City Council of the
City of Anaheim this26 day of January , 2016, by the following roll call vote:
AYES: Mayor Tait and Council Members Kring, Murray, Brandman,
and Vanderbilt
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
ATTES
CITY CLERK OF THE CITY O ANAHEIM
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CITY OF ANAHEIM
MAYOR OF THE CITY OF ANAHEIM
Specific Plan Amendment No. 2014-0D065
Exhibit A
OnOctober 19, 2015,the Anaheim Planning Commission adopted Resolution No. PC2015-U85
recommending that the City Council approve and adopt the proposed Specific Plan Amendment No.
2014-OUO6S'inthe form presented atthe Planning Commission meeting. The specific plan document ia
available onthe project web page ( )andneferredtoasthe"Thimj
Revised Public Draft — November 2D1S."
Prior to the Planning Commission hearing, staff and the Commission received a comment letter from the
PRS Group, requesting that the draft specific plan be amended to allow multi-family/mixed use
residential development on a portion of Development Area 5 (DA -5). Although the Planning Commission
did not recommend any changes in response to the PRS, Group's request, staff has had subsequent
discussions with the PRS Group in an effort to craft a compromise that could create a potential "path"
towards allowing future mixed-use residential development inthis area subject to certain criteria.
|norder to help accommodate future requests for multi-family/mixed use development within 0A-5,
staff recommends adding the following language to the description for DA -5 included in the draft
specific plan recommended for approval by the Planning Commission:
"Future residential development could bemn appropriate land use within Development Area Soslong os
such uses are developed inomixed use setting and commercial ondloroffice uses are incorporated into
the residential developmentpursuonttothe"M-U" Zone referenced below. Residential uses
should only be developed on parcels overfour acres in size and should comply with the development
standards of the W -U" Mixed -Use Overlay Zone. Residential uses in this area would be subject to the
approval ofoGeneral Plan Amendment, Conditional Use Permit and any environmental analysis required
pursuant tmthe California Environmental Quality AcL"
Staff also recommends that Section 2.2 Land Use and Urban Design of Chapter 2: Key Findings and
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Expand opportunities for additional high-density residential, office, and retail development within X
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located areas within the Anaheim Canyon osdevelopment cpportunitiesorise.
in addition, staff recommends that Section 4.1 Private Realm Transformative Strategies of Chapter 4:
Private Realm Incentives and Strategies should be modified as follows (new wording shown in italics and
deleted wording shown in strikethrough):
Protect the integrity of industrial and eempAeF operations bydiscouraging
sensitive uses within business these areas while continuing toconsider such uses /nother
strategically located areas within the Anaheim Canyon as development opportunities arise.